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India fines Google $113 million, orders to allow third-party payments system in Play Store
India’s antitrust watchdog has hit Google with $113 million fine for abusing the dominant position of its Google Play Store and ordered the firm to allow app developers to use third-party payments processing service for in-app purchases or for purchasing apps, the second such penalty on the Android-maker in just as many weeks in its largest market by users.
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Brands are spamming WhatsApp users in India, Facebook's largest market
As Meta makes deeper inroads with businesses on WhatsApp, its biggest bet to monetize the instant messaging app with over 2 billion users, we are getting an early glimpse at how user experience might change on the free app. It’s not great.
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India’s Groundbreaking Mars Mission Is Officially Dead
But it leaves behind a long-lasting legacy after its eight years in space.
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India's top court gives equal abortion access to all women
India’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that all women, regardless of marital status, can obtain abortions up to 24 weeks into their pregnancies. Previously, under India’s abortion law, married women could have abortions up to 24 weeks into their pregnancies, but single women were limited to 20 weeks. On Thursday, the court extended the 24-week period to all women.
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1,000-year-old stalagmites from a cave in India show the monsoon isn’t so reliable – they reveal a history of long, deadly droughts
In a remote cave in northeast India, rainwater has slowly dripped from the ceiling in the same spots for over 1,000 years. With each drop, minerals in the water accumulate on the floor below, slowly growing into calcium carbonate towers known as stalagmites. These stalagmites are more than geological wonders – like tree rings, their layers record the region’s rainfall history. They also carry a warning about the potential for catastrophic multiyear droughts in the future.
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Apple to manufacture iPhone 14 in India: Report
Apple Inc. plans to begin manufacturing the iPhone 14 in India about two months after the product’s initial release out of China, narrowing the gap between the two countries but not closing it completely as some had anticipated.
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India Considering New Rules That Could Force Apple to Adopt USB-C on iPhone
Following in the footsteps of the EU, India is now in the early stages of considering imposing regulations on consumer products sold in the country that force a universal standard charger, including USB-C, by as early as 2024, Mint reports.
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Cheetahs to prowl India for first time in 70 years
The mammals are coming from Namibia in a deal that has been in negotiations since 2020.
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India to join the right to repair movement - Here's what it means to you
The Right-to-repair legislation may soon be implemented in India following a recent announcement from the government. Initiated by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA), a committee has been set up to design the framework of the new law. The government body has also clarified that the framework will not just be limited to smartphones.
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As Silicon Valley fantasizes about Web3, India leaps ahead on payments
For more than a decade, Silicon Valley’s moguls have been promoting Bitcoin and blockchain-based cryptocurrencies, claiming these will transform global commerce. Instead, Bitcoin long ago died as a digital currency, becoming nothing more than an empty speculative asset with its value most recently plunging from $60,000 to less than $20,000. Meanwhile, as those same hypesters now promote a mystical Internet world called Web3, India is racing ahead and implementing what the crypto crowd had promised—with its Unified Payment Services (UPI).
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India bans 19 single-use plastic items to combat pollution
Ban includes plastic straws, disposable cutlery, earbuds, candy and ice cream packaging, and cigarette packets.
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Police Linked to Hacking Campaign to Frame Indian Activists
New details connect police in India to a plot to plant evidence on victims' computers that led to their arrest.
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The Fight Against Robocall Spam and Scams Heats Up in India
A new proposal by India's telecom regulator aims to make accurate caller ID mandatory, but critics say it may be fundamentally flawed.
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The extraordinary heat wave in India and Pakistan, explained
What makes South Asia’s recent severe temperatures so surprising. Nearly one in eight people on Earth are enduring a relentless, lethal heat wave that is stretching into its third week.
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India is asking Amazon to explain the sharp rise in consumer complaints
In a bid to ensure that consumer rights are protected and customers are not fleeced by being sold fake goods online, the government has yet again stepped in, taking cognizance of a surge in complaints. According to highly placed sources, the consumer affairs ministry once again pulled up Amazon India and asked the online e-commerce giant to “improve customer services, including complaint redressal" and "sell genuine products".
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India Orders VPN Companies to Collect and Hand Over User Data
In India, virtual private network companies will be required to collect extensive customer data -- and maintain it for five years or more -- under a new national directive from the country's Computer Emergency Response Team, known as CERT-in. It's a policy that will likely make life more difficult for both VPN companies and VPN users there.
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India seizes $725 million of Xiaomi assets over illegal remittances
India said a probe found the smartphone maker made illegal remittances to foreign entities by passing them off as royalty payments.
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